Brock Lesnar’s new short-term contract with WWE has reportedly been revealed, and it includes a UFC release clause.

The Beast was due to end his reign of dominance with Vince McMahon’s wrestling company at Friday’s Crown Jewel.

Roman Reigns was scheduled to successfully defend the Universal Title against the 41-year-old and Braun Strowman until he delivered the shock news last month he was battling leukemia.

After relinquishing the belt, Lesnar defeated Strowman to regain the championship he lost to Reigns at SummerSlam.

Now Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer has claimed the six-time world champ has agreed to a deal to wrestle two more matches for WWE.

Lesnar is already scheduled to fight WWE Champion AJ Styles at Survivor Series on November 18 at the Staples Centre. Meltzer also reported the contract, which was agreed to last week, is not exclusive and will allow Lesnar to return to UFC.

Rumors have been mounting for months that Lesnar is heading back to the Octagon for a heavyweight showdown against Daniel Cormier next year.

They were fueled further when Cormier called out the ex-UFC heavyweight king after defeating Derrick Lewis in the second round on Saturday.

“Brock Lesnar, when you come, bring that brand new WWE title. Because I feel like being WWE champion too,” Cormier said.